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 GENERAL QUESTIONS IN SYPHILIS, ETC. 305 ' ATROPHIES ; GENERAL. Maragliano, E. Emiatrofia faciale progressiva, correnti faradiche, nolevole niiglioramento. Salute, Geneva, xiv., p. 321, 1879. (Index Medicus, p. 154, No. 4, 1880.) leucoderma. Atkinson, I. E. Case of incomplete vitiligo. Archives of Dermnt., v., p. 329, 1879. Chabrier, Jean. Etude sur le vitiligo. Th^se de Paris, No. 34, pp. 83, 4to, 1880. (Index Medicus, p. 131, No. 3, 1880.) Lei.oir et Chabrier. Alterations des nerfs cutan^s dans un cas de vitiligo. Covipl. Rend, de Science, Paris, Ixxxix., pp. 1037, 1123, 1879. (Index Medicus, p. 85, No. 2, 1880.) ALOPECIA. Fournier. Des alop6cies. Gaz.des Hdpit.,u.,>Y>. 1067, 1085, 1194, 1879. Kane, H. H. On a cause of baldness in men. Public Health, N. Y., 1879-80, i., pp. 82-84. (Index Medicus, No. 9, p. 458.) LOESCH, T. Zur Kasuistik der Alopecia generalis. Wien. Med. Wochensch., 1879, xxix., p. 888. Luce, Jean Baptiste. Recherches sur un cas curieux d'alopecie. Thhe de Paris, No. 578, 1879, pp. 50, 410. (Index Medicus, p. 85, No. 2, 1880.) TRICHOREXIS NODOSA. Smith, W. G. A rare nodose condition of the hair. Brit. Med. Jour., 1879, ii., p. 291.

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SYPHILIS AND VENEREAL DISEASES. GENERAL QUESTIONS IN SYPHILIS, THERAPEUTICS, ETC.*

C. W. DULLES, M.D.

RECENT LITERATURE.

VENEREAL ULCER (CHANCROID). DiDAY, P. Que nous apprend I'extinction de la chancrelle ? Lyon Med., xxxii., p. 217, 1879. FouRNlER, A. Phag6d6nisme. Nouveau Diet, de Med. et deChir. Prat., xxvii., p. 48, 1879. (Index Medicus, p. 30, No. i, 1880.) Horteloup. Note sur le chancre simple et sur I'ad^nite chancreuse. Ann. de Dermat. et Syph., Paris, 2 s., i., p. 54, 1880. Otis, F. N. Class-room lessons on chancroid. Med. Record, N. Y., xvi., p. 321, 1879. Wright, C. O. Phagedenic chancroid. Cincin. Lancet and Clinic, n. s., iii., P- SJ3. 1879. initial lesion (chancre). BuLKLEY, L. D. Two cases of chancre of the lip, probably acquired through cigars. Archives of Dermatology, v., p. 343, 1879. next issue.
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